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kelly have a ton of this program is a good thing the whole point of this program is to reduce crime rates but there is a certain amount of blowback critics say that these young men that are being stopped are not going to be comfortable going to police when they really do need help what are what are your thoughts on this. you know after they have them my stepson and after i started noticing it happening to my nephew and other kids in the neighborhood i started to really see that it was becoming a big problem i really didn't pay too much mind to it because as myself it happened to me so many times growing up that i thought it was normal was part of my culture but you know it was a start affecting me when i was see it happen to other people i realize that it was a big problem so i decided to find some type of group that i could get involved with. and you know when i found a group there was fighting against stop and frisk decided to get involved and you know fight against it from you know from you know from over twenty four hours all the way to now nonstop summer and i think that. you k
kelly have a ton of this program is a good thing the whole point of this program is to reduce crime rates but there is a certain amount of blowback critics say that these young men that are being stopped are not going to be comfortable going to police when they really do need help what are what are your thoughts on this. you know after they have them my stepson and after i started noticing it happening to my nephew and other kids in the neighborhood i started to really see that it was becoming...
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kelly made a statement he said that he was disc is that when they leave their home he was them to be a free they're going to be stop question and frisk here is saying that there are more afraid of the place officers than they are of any harm that could befall them on their journey to wherever they're going now meanwhile some of the police officers have actually turned into whistle blowers as i mentioned earlier saying that they are forced to essentially have these kind of quotas although quotas are the term quotas for place officers is banned in new york city so do you think that it is a cultural problem within the n.y.p.d. or an individual officer problem. well i think the whole department i mean even if you are an officer that is beautiful is to do it you know you have the right not to do something that has no morals something to it bothers you cohen you know that bothers your conses and that's what some of these officers do in is psychologically bothering them you know to be a force to do this and they know was wrong so that's why you know i was happy that there is some of them co
kelly made a statement he said that he was disc is that when they leave their home he was them to be a free they're going to be stop question and frisk here is saying that there are more afraid of the place officers than they are of any harm that could befall them on their journey to wherever they're going now meanwhile some of the police officers have actually turned into whistle blowers as i mentioned earlier saying that they are forced to essentially have these kind of quotas although quotas...
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commissioner ray kelly added. >> i don't think see it related to the demonstration. we run the risk of it happening again. >> john: joining me now, l. joy williams and elon james white and aaron rand freeman. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> john: whether kimani gray was armed. whether he belonged to a gang. we know he had been arrested in the past, but the specifics for this particular shooting is less important than the underlying anger that members of the community feel about this happening. i don't think anybody is surprised when this happens. i think we're all sort of numb to that, but elon you were there, and you were at the protest the other night, what is the mood now and where do you think the investigation is going? >> well, the mood is of anger and frustration overall. when i got down there i went down when everyone was yelling riot. i went to find out what is happening myself. when i got there i didn't see the remnants of a full-blown riot. i saw glass broken and garbage thrown about, but not as we know as riots when things are on fire and destr
commissioner ray kelly added. >> i don't think see it related to the demonstration. we run the risk of it happening again. >> john: joining me now, l. joy williams and elon james white and aaron rand freeman. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> john: whether kimani gray was armed. whether he belonged to a gang. we know he had been arrested in the past, but the specifics for this particular shooting is less important than the underlying anger that members of the...
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so ray kelly with bloomberg's support had an idea. why don't we redeploy the new york intel squad to global cities one by one? one to singapore, one to frankfurt, one to hong kong, one to rio, send them to the places where we are likely to get valuable information. let them coordinate and cooperate with the intel unit in other cities around the world. let do city to city security intelligence gathering. for the last seven or eighth or nine years that's what new york city has been doing. i can't say i'm not a security expert that's the reason we haven't suffered another serious attack. i'm sure that's what it has to do with it. i've heard, i've interviewed people that say new york's intelligence is among the best in the united states. i don't think it's a coincidence that intelligence comes from city to city intelligence cooperation. there's no area i can imagine where cooperation among cities directly cannot enhance the solution of problems among politicians and mayors who are compelled to solve their problems if they're going to stay
so ray kelly with bloomberg's support had an idea. why don't we redeploy the new york intel squad to global cities one by one? one to singapore, one to frankfurt, one to hong kong, one to rio, send them to the places where we are likely to get valuable information. let them coordinate and cooperate with the intel unit in other cities around the world. let do city to city security intelligence gathering. for the last seven or eighth or nine years that's what new york city has been doing. i can't...
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. >> john: just this tuesday at the city council complies commissioner ray kelly credited stop and frisk, the policy that i was just discussing about a sharp decrease in crime. is it worth it? >> did definitely is. you're asking american citizens to give up their rights, and you're saying, o because we're finding guns, because we're stopping future murderers. but we're giving up our rights. no other communities are asked to do that. there are no other communities across the city besides communities of color, who are asked to give up their civil liberties. >> john: stop and frisk does not happen on wall street. it doesn't happen there at all. >> and let's stop and look at the statistics on it. when you break it down, over 80% of people who are stopped on stop and frisk are absolutely innocent. this is a great thing you're doing even though most of the people you are bothering have done nothing wrong. >> it's not as if you get stopped and frisked and then they say oh, sorry this is the issue, and an explanation of why you may look like a perpetrator none of that happens. >> john: the priva
. >> john: just this tuesday at the city council complies commissioner ray kelly credited stop and frisk, the policy that i was just discussing about a sharp decrease in crime. is it worth it? >> did definitely is. you're asking american citizens to give up their rights, and you're saying, o because we're finding guns, because we're stopping future murderers. but we're giving up our rights. no other communities are asked to do that. there are no other communities across the city...
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this is the difference i have certainly with christine quinn who wants to keep ray kelly, ray kelly has been the architect of the overuse and stop and frisk. we need inspector general. when we have had in new york city, think about magnitude here. hundreds of thousands of more stops a year. there was never a vote on that. never a public debate. >> comes back to, again, the need for a new mayor. and a mayor who understands. >> there is consensus at the table about that. >> new police commissioner. >> is that a shared view? >> i would not keep kelly. >> i'm not going make any decisions about police commissions until i get the job. all i can say is that what i do believe is that stop and frisk is a useful tool that does keep guns off the street. that's been proven across -- it has to be done constitutionally. cops need more training, intensive training in the academy. to improve it. >> easy to say that. first of all, i guess there is consensus we need a new mayor. there isn't consensus on the issue of stop and frisk. i believe i'm the only one here at this table who believes that stop and
this is the difference i have certainly with christine quinn who wants to keep ray kelly, ray kelly has been the architect of the overuse and stop and frisk. we need inspector general. when we have had in new york city, think about magnitude here. hundreds of thousands of more stops a year. there was never a vote on that. never a public debate. >> comes back to, again, the need for a new mayor. and a mayor who understands. >> there is consensus at the table about that. >> new...
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new york police commissioner ray kelly, hardly a shrinking violent, hardly a wallflower, he is a tough on crime guy, that's why i like him so much. he is one of the most respected law chiefs in the country, has written a letter in full support of her. specifically, halligan has lived through the consequences of terrorism. she lives not far from the world trade center site. she represented the development corporation there in its post-9/11 efforts. she has personally handled terrorism cases for the manhattan d.a.'s office. in her hearing, she stated her beliefs regarding the executive's power to detain terrorism suspects. mr. president, i've heard evasive nominees. she was not evasive. she gave complete and clear answers to every single question that she -- that was asked. the second possible reason my colleagues might decide to oppose cloture for such a reasonable candidate and such a gifted lawyer is that they want to put their own judges on the d.c. circuit, and they would rather leave it vacant than move halligan. in other words, it's not that halligan's extremely -- unacceptably ex
new york police commissioner ray kelly, hardly a shrinking violent, hardly a wallflower, he is a tough on crime guy, that's why i like him so much. he is one of the most respected law chiefs in the country, has written a letter in full support of her. specifically, halligan has lived through the consequences of terrorism. she lives not far from the world trade center site. she represented the development corporation there in its post-9/11 efforts. she has personally handled terrorism cases for...
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even new york city police commissioner ray kelly said, "caitlin has the three important qualities for him: intelligence, judicial temperament and personal integrity." she has a strong record. and for the debate we've heard here on national security, you know, caitlin lives in the heart of new york city. she saw the twin towers fall. in the years that followed, she worked pro bono counsel to the board of directors of the lower manhattan development corporation that oversees the rebuilding of lower manhattan, helping our city grow stronger every single day. lastly, today women make up roughly 30% of the federal bench. and for the first time in history, that holds true in trial courts, courts of appeals and the highest court in the land, the supreme court. it's true that we've come a long way, but we still have a long way to go on this journey for full equality. i think she is a superbly qualified nominee and i urge my colleagues to vote in support of her. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance wit
even new york city police commissioner ray kelly said, "caitlin has the three important qualities for him: intelligence, judicial temperament and personal integrity." she has a strong record. and for the debate we've heard here on national security, you know, caitlin lives in the heart of new york city. she saw the twin towers fall. in the years that followed, she worked pro bono counsel to the board of directors of the lower manhattan development corporation that oversees the...
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senator schumer says he trusts ray kelly to be able to provide the right security for this. let's listen to senator graham. >> this is being sneaky. it is being too clever by half. if they think that we are going to sit on the sidelines and sit that you are not going to take them to guantanamo bay? >> he sees this as evading guantanamo bay. >> the evidence has been collected in a way that they cannot be presented in a villain court. this man went on television multiple times and openly proclaimed his desire to kill americans. so as far as that goes i don't think you need a secret agent to testify to that. he is so dangerous that he cannot be held safely here in new york. this guy is not the birdman of alcatraz. he is an old fat guy. he had to flee to iran. when they picked him up he was staying at a luxury hotel. he is not going to pose a violent threat to others. he was a danger to this country and he deserves his day in court but this is no reason to put someone like this in gitmo. >> evan thank you for joining me with the latest on that. >> drone ranger. let's play "hardb
senator schumer says he trusts ray kelly to be able to provide the right security for this. let's listen to senator graham. >> this is being sneaky. it is being too clever by half. if they think that we are going to sit on the sidelines and sit that you are not going to take them to guantanamo bay? >> he sees this as evading guantanamo bay. >> the evidence has been collected in a way that they cannot be presented in a villain court. this man went on television multiple times...
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having a trial in new york and senator schumer says he trusts ray kelly to be able to provide the right security for this. let's listen to senator graham. >> this is being sneaky. it is being too cleavver by hal. if they think that we are going to sit on the sidelines and sit that you are not going to take them to guantanamo bay? >> he sees this as evading guantanamo bay. >> the evidence has been collected in a way that they cannot be presented in a villain court. this man went on television multiple times and openly proclaimed his desire to kill americans. so as far as that goes i don't think you need a secret agent to testify to that. he is so dangerous that he cannot be held safely here in new york. this fi guy is not the birdman alcatraz. he is an old fat guy. he had to flee to iran. when they picked him up he was staying at a luxury hotel. he is not going to pose a violent threat to others. he was a danger to this country and he deserves his day in court but this is no reason to put someone like this in gitmo. >> evan thank you for joining me with the latest on that. >>> good eveni
having a trial in new york and senator schumer says he trusts ray kelly to be able to provide the right security for this. let's listen to senator graham. >> this is being sneaky. it is being too cleavver by hal. if they think that we are going to sit on the sidelines and sit that you are not going to take them to guantanamo bay? >> he sees this as evading guantanamo bay. >> the evidence has been collected in a way that they cannot be presented in a villain court. this man...
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[applause] next we have commissioner ray kelly of the new york police department. >> thank you. i want to thank the clinton foundation for inviting me. i want to thank president clinton for his tireless efforts to improve the lives of million people throughout the world. i've been asked to speak about the challenges of prescription drug abuse. i want to give some examples of what we face in new york city. ast year two men walked into a pharmacy in east harlem at about 11:00 in the morning. they were armed with guns and one threatened the cashier. they had specific directions. and wanted all the perk set oxcy cotton. one of the clerks pushed the panic buttons and plea police officers showed up quickly and -- of the men [unintelligible] the second man started to shoot and there was a retired police officer across the street filling his car with gas. he shot and killed this individual. now, this brought to the end a situation that could have been extremely tragic. this individual is wanted for four similar robberies and several shootings. in long island, just before that offduty a.
[applause] next we have commissioner ray kelly of the new york police department. >> thank you. i want to thank the clinton foundation for inviting me. i want to thank president clinton for his tireless efforts to improve the lives of million people throughout the world. i've been asked to speak about the challenges of prescription drug abuse. i want to give some examples of what we face in new york city. ast year two men walked into a pharmacy in east harlem at about 11:00 in the...
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what is commissioner ray kelly saying about the police action that night? >> reporter: the police commissioner had been questioned about this at a city council meeting but hasn't really spoken publicly about this, but the police are saying they recovered a gun, and that they have spoken to several witnesses and they have those witnesses on tape telling about what they heard and what they saw. so, you know, the police say they have recovered a gun from this site on saturday night. what people in this community are questioning is was it kimani gray's gun. brooke, bottom line here is this taps into an underlying anger in this community, and you talk to leaders here and what they'll tell you is that there is just a lot of anger that had been simmering, and that was kind of a breaking point for them. it's just a lot of distrust, they say, among a lot of the young people here in the community when it comes to the police. one of the policies that has been talked about is stop and frisk. we've talked about this before, made a lot of headlines. it's a police tactic
what is commissioner ray kelly saying about the police action that night? >> reporter: the police commissioner had been questioned about this at a city council meeting but hasn't really spoken publicly about this, but the police are saying they recovered a gun, and that they have spoken to several witnesses and they have those witnesses on tape telling about what they heard and what they saw. so, you know, the police say they have recovered a gun from this site on saturday night. what...
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ray and i and ray's preservation consultant tim kelly have demonstrated the information for the [speaker not understood] warehouse district is inaccurate and incomplete. this covey advice rate future projects put forth by ray in the muo zoning of this plan area. section 80 39b1 of the west soma ordinance speaks to processing standards use for historic buildings and muo. if this is not the form for remedy of clear-cut facts about properties in west soma, what is? we've been in the hpc. their decision is not appealable to the board nor to the board of appeals. and certainly runs counter to the department's stated objectives of clear and transparrottv process and saving people time and money. so, with that i'd love to hear from the department at some point in the near future about what the remedy and what the proper fora for action to remedy inaccurate and incomplete facts from the historic preservation perspective. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. greg. >>> [speaker not understood]. >> [speaker not understood]. >>> all right. david [speaker not understood]. i'm here with the western
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. >> why do you think michael bloomberg, ray kelly, apparently they were consulted before this decision was made and they seem to be okay with it. >> they have the right to their opinion. my opinion is that there's no need for this. this is a needless situation. and logically it makes no sense. this is an organization that declared war on the united states. al qaeda specifically declared war on us and if they declared war on us, we can take them at their word that they are at war. they succeeded all too often. when we catch one of these people, it's far better to say we're treating this as a war, not just another criminal act. this is not just another murder or set of murders. >> mayor rudy giuliani, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> much more in our next hour. the harvard law professor and victoria, they have very, very strong views, very different views. that debate coming up in our next hour. >>> the other big news today, jobs. here in the united states, the latest numbers out today show a recent jump in hiring in the unemployment rate that fell to 7.7%. that, of course, is for
. >> why do you think michael bloomberg, ray kelly, apparently they were consulted before this decision was made and they seem to be okay with it. >> they have the right to their opinion. my opinion is that there's no need for this. this is a needless situation. and logically it makes no sense. this is an organization that declared war on the united states. al qaeda specifically declared war on us and if they declared war on us, we can take them at their word that they are at war....
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in this case, both commissioner ray kelly, the police commissioner of new york and michael bloomberg, the mayor, were fully informed that this man was being brought to federal court in manhattan. they are all agreed, everybody is on the same page. the only people who are objecting are the two cranky old guys in the senate, lindsey graham and john mccain. [ laughter ] >> steve: all right. geraldo. >> clayton: we want our viewers to weigh in on that topic. plus this, much was made this week of senator rand paul, his big filibuster. he actually gave a speech. he want reading from a magazine or a phone book or anything. he gave a speech. he was citing all sorts of libertarian bloggers as it relates to these drone strikes in the united states' use of these drone strikes around the world and here at home. he wanted clarification on something very specific, which is does the american government have the right to launch a drone here in manhattan, new mexico, wherever, and target an american citizen who is a non-combatant and the white house responded. the attorney general eric holder said no.
in this case, both commissioner ray kelly, the police commissioner of new york and michael bloomberg, the mayor, were fully informed that this man was being brought to federal court in manhattan. they are all agreed, everybody is on the same page. the only people who are objecting are the two cranky old guys in the senate, lindsey graham and john mccain. [ laughter ] >> steve: all right. geraldo. >> clayton: we want our viewers to weigh in on that topic. plus this, much was made...
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this time, commissioner ray kelly posed no opposition. >> kelly and others have been consulted ahead of time about this and gave the green light to do it. >> u.s. officials say abu ghaith is already cooperating with american interrogators, answering questions about al qaeda's organization. if he's convicted he could face life in prison. savannah? >> pete williams in washington. thank you very much. >>> natalie morales is here with the morning's top stories. >> good morning, lester, savannah and al. good morning, everyone. tensions are soaring on the korean peninsula, one day after the u.n. passed new sanctions and north korea threatened nuclear war. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is in washington with the latest. good morning andrea. >> good morning, natalie. today pyongyang said it was canceling all nonaggression agreements with south korea and a north korean general said they had nuclear long-range missiles ready to blast off. u.s. experts say there is no evidence that the north has mastered the difficult step of putting a nuclear warhead on its missile.
this time, commissioner ray kelly posed no opposition. >> kelly and others have been consulted ahead of time about this and gave the green light to do it. >> u.s. officials say abu ghaith is already cooperating with american interrogators, answering questions about al qaeda's organization. if he's convicted he could face life in prison. savannah? >> pete williams in washington. thank you very much. >>> natalie morales is here with the morning's top stories. >>...
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the person in charge is ray kelly, who is very much in the mainstream, right in the center of our fight against terrorism not only in new york, but in the country. as you know, new york city has more than 100 police officers devoted exclusively to antiterrorism, and they work very closely with the f.b.i. task forces and others. and some of this amendment is befuddling. to say that under uasi, our antiterror division of the new york city police department could be couldn't buy computers, flat screens. makes no sense. the lower division manhattan division is an antiterrorism and one of the mainstays of preventing terror around. how do you fight modern 21st century terrorism and say you can't use computers? that makes no sense whatsoever. and make no mistake, if it -- if this amendment passes, new york city training and security deployments would be in jeopardy. another aspect, we often need to use overtime in our antiterrorism units. for instance, you have to guard bridges and tunnels, particularly when there are threats against them. and to have officers constantly changing because of va
the person in charge is ray kelly, who is very much in the mainstream, right in the center of our fight against terrorism not only in new york, but in the country. as you know, new york city has more than 100 police officers devoted exclusively to antiterrorism, and they work very closely with the f.b.i. task forces and others. and some of this amendment is befuddling. to say that under uasi, our antiterror division of the new york city police department could be couldn't buy computers, flat...